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>> every summer i travel to london to visit with my family, luckily this summer, london is co-hosting the olympics games and i'll have the privilege of watching them while i'm here. i think being able to watch this one will be a once in a lifetime experience. i hear it will be very cold in london so i'm just going to have to bring some short pants. i also heard that along with the cold there's lots of rain, so i make sure there's a jacket to keep myself warm. this one will do nicely. and maybe one more just in case. i just downloaded a map because it is essential to have a good travel guide. i doubt i'll need my sunglasses, but i'll bring them just in case. well, now that i've got everything packed up -- oh, wait -- now that i've got everything packed up, time to head out to the airport. bye-bye. >> around 300 people were forced to flee new zealand's hospitality center on wednesday night after a gas barbecue caught fire and exploded. people were heard screaming as they dashed for safety. firefighters were called, they were able to bring the blaze, a kiwi house under control. a quick e
>> every summer i travel to london to visit with my family, luckily this summer, london is co-hosting the olympics games and i'll have the privilege of watching them while i'm here. i think being able to watch this one will be a once in a lifetime experience. i hear it will be very cold in london so i'm just going to have to bring some short pants. i also heard that along with the cold there's lots of rain, so i make sure there's a jacket to keep myself warm. this one will do nicely. and...
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london is expected to broadcast 100,000 hours in total. everybody is living the collective experience. what we are watching, some kid in india is watching. >> unlike me, you are getting to go inside the stadium. you were there yesterday when iran won a medal. >> i was not there in make official capacity. i took my kids. he was leaving for most of the disk is final. the significance of the iranian -- the first-ever olympic medal of any color for iran. >> no olympic games should be finished without some controversy. there is some around this algerian 1,500 meter runner. >> not as far as the athletes are concerned, but as far as everyone else is concerned, there was something amiss. he arrived fine and took part in the 1,500 meters deep in the semifinals. he was storming in those and then suddenly he was the favorite. the algerian olympic committee forgot to withdraw his participation from the eight hundred meter. cannot do the double anymore. last night, just before the 1,500 meter final was the 800 semifinal. when he took part in the heat,
london is expected to broadcast 100,000 hours in total. everybody is living the collective experience. what we are watching, some kid in india is watching. >> unlike me, you are getting to go inside the stadium. you were there yesterday when iran won a medal. >> i was not there in make official capacity. i took my kids. he was leaving for most of the disk is final. the significance of the iranian -- the first-ever olympic medal of any color for iran. >> no olympic games should...
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london has turned into a ghost town. among the top attractions is westminster abbey, but you certainly do not have to worry about long lineups. tourism in britain accounts for around 145 billion euros in annual revenue. it is the country's sixth largest industry. the association of leading a visitor attractions is very concerned. >> this is the most important trading week for all of central london visitor attractions. we would be looking at millions of people being here at the moment, and we are about 40% down to 50% down. >> during the first few days of the olympic games, oxford street, london's top shopping venue, saw sales drop. london -- lenders stayed at home because they were afraid of the traffic chaos that had been predicted -- wonders -- lond oners stayed at home. >> we were expecting it to be really, really busy. but actually, it is completely opposite. >> the tourism industry hopes the advertising effect of the games will trigger an increase in high-inning visitors in future years. then it is likely the park p
london has turned into a ghost town. among the top attractions is westminster abbey, but you certainly do not have to worry about long lineups. tourism in britain accounts for around 145 billion euros in annual revenue. it is the country's sixth largest industry. the association of leading a visitor attractions is very concerned. >> this is the most important trading week for all of central london visitor attractions. we would be looking at millions of people being here at the moment, and...
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team at a stadium in east london. sanya richard ross will be running in the 200 and 400 meter races. >> the guys have so much more freedom know than the girls. we're sitting next to the french basketball team and they're all eating mcdonald's. we're eating a salad and grilled chicken, but women tend to pack on weight quicker than guys do. >> disk us throw lance can eat all he wants. he figures he burns 8,000 calories a day. he eats six times a day, but not fast food. >> what was breakfast today? >> i ate six hard-boiled egg, hash browns, bowl of cereal, couple of boxes of milk and orange juice. >> remember the movie super-size me and what happened to the director who ate only mcdonald's food for 30 days. he gained 24 pounds and his cholesterol went through the roof. mcdonald's is a little sensitive about that but not shy about embracing the olympics. it's a major sponsor here and about embrinac olympians. mcdonald's sent us a statement which says in part, we are offering or most extensive menu ever at these games, del
team at a stadium in east london. sanya richard ross will be running in the 200 and 400 meter races. >> the guys have so much more freedom know than the girls. we're sitting next to the french basketball team and they're all eating mcdonald's. we're eating a salad and grilled chicken, but women tend to pack on weight quicker than guys do. >> disk us throw lance can eat all he wants. he figures he burns 8,000 calories a day. he eats six times a day, but not fast food. >> what...
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the ecuadorian embassy in london police detained several supporters of the wiki leak after threatening to storm the premises and arrest the. sweet. enemy of the state and one of us. has been jailed for three years for taking part in government. it is a pleasure to have you with us here and. coming to you live from moscow now the president of ecuador is expected now to announce his decision on whether to provide . political asylum but that should be happening in the next couple of minutes any second now but britain's foreign office says even if the whistleblower is given refuge hill still be denied safe passage from the u.k. outside the ecuadorian embassy in london is laura smith of course has been holed up now for the past couple of months. tensions been building ever since it was revealed. will be made today what's going on at the embassy where you want. to be the anticipation. and i mean this is. just threats that they will still in the act which were in embassy despite the fact that it's not and to seize all over the world under an international law deems to be sold for the territor
the ecuadorian embassy in london police detained several supporters of the wiki leak after threatening to storm the premises and arrest the. sweet. enemy of the state and one of us. has been jailed for three years for taking part in government. it is a pleasure to have you with us here and. coming to you live from moscow now the president of ecuador is expected now to announce his decision on whether to provide . political asylum but that should be happening in the next couple of minutes any...
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jim maceda, nbc news, london. >>> now to the conflict in syria. it's been going on, as you know, for 17 months. and this all out battle for the northern city of aleppo is now in its 12th day. and tonight, our chief foreign correspondent richard engel has learned of a development in that battle that may be a turning point for the rebels. richard is with us again tonight from inside syria. >> reporter: good evening, brian. rebel sources tell nbc news that for the first time in this conflict the free syrian army has been armed with nearly two dozen shoulder fired anti-aircraft missiles. that they came in from turkey. rebels hope this is the first batch, and say their effects will be felt soon. for days in aleppo, and throughout this war, syrian troops have had total air superiority. that is now changing. and the new anti-aircraft weapons could help their battle for aleppo. the syrian government promised to make quick work of what it called the terrorists in aleppo. but the rebels are holding on. the rebels today battled to defend every corner of thei
jim maceda, nbc news, london. >>> now to the conflict in syria. it's been going on, as you know, for 17 months. and this all out battle for the northern city of aleppo is now in its 12th day. and tonight, our chief foreign correspondent richard engel has learned of a development in that battle that may be a turning point for the rebels. richard is with us again tonight from inside syria. >> reporter: good evening, brian. rebel sources tell nbc news that for the first time in this...
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. >>> londoners hailing a taxi may be riding a nissan and not the traditional black cab. executives say their new london taxi will be on the streets in early 2014. >> nissan is proud to unveil the next chapter in the history of london's iconic vehicles. >> it emits half the co 2 of the current taxi models e new vehicle sports a sunroof. nissan adjusted the design to suit london streets. an all-electric version will roll out in 2014. the automaker won a commission to replace new york taxis with them as well. they will begin operating next year. >>> japanese craftsmen are making a statement with a product that can rarely be seen -- or rather barely be seen. their attention to tiny detail is improving the lives of consumers around the world. >> this is a typical roller ball pen used all around the world. inside the tip there is a spring that is 1 millimeter across. the expansion and contraction of this delicate piece of metal moves the ball and controls the flow of ink. the spring technology is used in many products such as mobile phones and economy conductor inspection equi
. >>> londoners hailing a taxi may be riding a nissan and not the traditional black cab. executives say their new london taxi will be on the streets in early 2014. >> nissan is proud to unveil the next chapter in the history of london's iconic vehicles. >> it emits half the co 2 of the current taxi models e new vehicle sports a sunroof. nissan adjusted the design to suit london streets. an all-electric version will roll out in 2014. the automaker won a commission to replace...
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olympian about his experience at london 2012. well, another busy day in london as the olympic events continue to unfold and we will get to all the action in a moment. but first, a look back at one of the more memorable gains -- games of the past. for our latest postcard, and in kennedy looks back to an olympics that is still regarded -- duncan kennedy looks back to an olympics that is still regarded as one of the best. >> the day in 1993 when sydney was chosen to host the 2000 olympics, the games by which it today everyone is drudge. records and laurie. it was here that the true heroine of the games shone through. the second aboriginal athlete in history to become an olympic champion. a major anniversary of the game. but she was not the only aussie to captivate the home crowd. 2 golds on the opening day, both of which won by the man who would be known as "be torpedoed." -- "the torpedo." no longer they were called "the best ever games." it was a triumph for australia. 15 golds. the $6 billion gains that will never be forgotten. -
olympian about his experience at london 2012. well, another busy day in london as the olympic events continue to unfold and we will get to all the action in a moment. but first, a look back at one of the more memorable gains -- games of the past. for our latest postcard, and in kennedy looks back to an olympics that is still regarded -- duncan kennedy looks back to an olympics that is still regarded as one of the best. >> the day in 1993 when sydney was chosen to host the 2000 olympics,...
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. >> team germany has returned from london. they have been traveling in style on board this cruise liner. >> i watched them come in after . they arrived to a hero's welcome. >> thousands crowded to welcome the olympic squad home. their journey back from london took 36 hours. the cruiser finally pulled into port with 217 athletes on board. the mood was relaxed, although it was perhaps a little early for some. many of them have not slept much since leaving london. after months of hard training, the journal appears to have been one long party -- journey appears to have been one long party, with a nifty dance moves, and acrobatics -- with nifty dance moves, and acrobatics in the pool. today, it was back to the serious stuff. they showed off their medals. >> it is a great feeling and a great atmosphere. the fans followed us the whole time as we were coming in. it is great to get the recognition. >> and more celebrations followed. the athletes headed to hamburg city hall, where they were greeted by more bands before heading inside fo
. >> team germany has returned from london. they have been traveling in style on board this cruise liner. >> i watched them come in after . they arrived to a hero's welcome. >> thousands crowded to welcome the olympic squad home. their journey back from london took 36 hours. the cruiser finally pulled into port with 217 athletes on board. the mood was relaxed, although it was perhaps a little early for some. many of them have not slept much since leaving london. after months...
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women compete in london, they're going to train even harder. u.s. women are in the spotlight, like never before at the summer olympics in london, from stanford grad carrie walsh spiking toward goal with misty may trenor--an don't forget maggie stephens, the soon to be stanford freshman who stored a record certain gold in water polo. here at airborne gymnastics, girl power is fueling olympic dreemgs. >> now they're allowing women to do whatever they want and women have proving themselves to be just as good and better possibly than expected. and basically it's motivation for me that i can be better than i think i can. >> reporter: this year the u.s. has sent more female athletes to the olympics than ever before, many excelling in nontraditional sports. >> i think what's also really important is the fact that women are doing nontraditional sports. and every time a woman does something a little above and bond societal expectations, that opens doors for all of us. and i they's fantastic. >> these girls also recognize the emotional and physical strength i
women compete in london, they're going to train even harder. u.s. women are in the spotlight, like never before at the summer olympics in london, from stanford grad carrie walsh spiking toward goal with misty may trenor--an don't forget maggie stephens, the soon to be stanford freshman who stored a record certain gold in water polo. here at airborne gymnastics, girl power is fueling olympic dreemgs. >> now they're allowing women to do whatever they want and women have proving themselves...
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that according to officials. >>> we have been taking a look at what impression the london games made in other countries around the world. greece was the birth place of the olympics but the country's performance in london fell far short of expectations. given the tough economic times the country is facing, did greeks really feel the olympic spirit? this report contains some flash photography. >> they were welcomed home warmly but not triumphantly, greece's olympic team brought just two bronze medals back from london, down from the 16 medals, six golds of 2004. but in today's greece, athletes fight through tough times. they're disappointed but not defeated. >> i was really happy to be there and enjoyed the honor. >> it was difficult for us. now we have the time, the money, and i think that we do have the proper preparation. >> there was support, but little celebration, in a weary country, longing for better days ahead. >> greece was where the ancient olympics were born and first modern games were held too and this country usually goes olympics-mad but there time, there's been a subdued
that according to officials. >>> we have been taking a look at what impression the london games made in other countries around the world. greece was the birth place of the olympics but the country's performance in london fell far short of expectations. given the tough economic times the country is facing, did greeks really feel the olympic spirit? this report contains some flash photography. >> they were welcomed home warmly but not triumphantly, greece's olympic team brought...
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decide and julian assange has face later this week there wiki leaks sound has been at the country's in london and this is since june after escaping house arrest and. asylum in ecuador to avoid extradition to sweden to face sex crime allegations the whistle blowing us tonight he is the u.s. is behind it to prosecute him for releasing secret diplomatic cables that we can expect science that under intense have had time for over a week but it's now back up and running a group calling itself anted leaks claims it carried out the online onslaught saying it's got scores to settle with a sandwich so the head of the u.k.'s clarett party suspects a powerful saying what's behind the hype is. what we can see that there is a concerted attempt to interfere with the work of whistle blowing inside the moment that is the appears to be the most concerning denial of service attack all wiggly for some time now to this group and he leaks is claimed responsibility and put out again quite in you amateurish by. the wiki leaks and. in some kind of united states involvement voted firmly. the amount of traffic seemed t
decide and julian assange has face later this week there wiki leaks sound has been at the country's in london and this is since june after escaping house arrest and. asylum in ecuador to avoid extradition to sweden to face sex crime allegations the whistle blowing us tonight he is the u.s. is behind it to prosecute him for releasing secret diplomatic cables that we can expect science that under intense have had time for over a week but it's now back up and running a group calling itself anted...
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london, 7:00 a.m. in florida, 3:00 in the afternoon in moscow where president vladimir putin may have allowed himself a smile when news broke little more than an hour ago that one of his harshest critics, exiled russian oligarch boris berezovsky, lost his legal battle with another russian billionaire, roman abramovich, the owner of chelsea football club. boris berezovsky was suing the man for $5 billion, claiming that he was blackmailed and intimidated out of his rightful share in the russian energy company in the 1990's. our correspondent in moscow has been following this class of the oligarchs. daniel is joining me now. >> billions of dollars were at stake. boris berezovsky claimed that he and a friend owns half of a large oil company which was the fifth largest oil company in russia and was eventually sold back to the state. british court decided that although he had played an important role, he did not own any of that. boris berezovsky was once one of the most influential men in russia accustomed t
london, 7:00 a.m. in florida, 3:00 in the afternoon in moscow where president vladimir putin may have allowed himself a smile when news broke little more than an hour ago that one of his harshest critics, exiled russian oligarch boris berezovsky, lost his legal battle with another russian billionaire, roman abramovich, the owner of chelsea football club. boris berezovsky was suing the man for $5 billion, claiming that he was blackmailed and intimidated out of his rightful share in the russian...
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they are gaining notoriety in london for something they never hoped for. the badminton world federation disqualified eight women for trying to lose in a preliminary round. organizes introduced a round robin format at these games in place of a win or go home system. officials believe that doubles teams from china, indonesia and south korea were trying to face easier opponents in the next round. the chinese players were favorites for the gold medal. members of the federation's disciplinary panel say the players did not use their best efforts to win a match. they say this is abusive and detrimental to the sport. one of the chinese players, yu yan, apologized in a tv interview. chinese's olympic delegation urged the head coach and disqualified pair to prevent step for a repeat of the scandal. people in beijing have mixed feelings about the incidents. >> translator: it's a shame they behaved against the spirit of sports. and the olympics. >> translator: the tournament system is irrational in some ways. disqualification is too harsh. i feel sorry for the players
they are gaining notoriety in london for something they never hoped for. the badminton world federation disqualified eight women for trying to lose in a preliminary round. organizes introduced a round robin format at these games in place of a win or go home system. officials believe that doubles teams from china, indonesia and south korea were trying to face easier opponents in the next round. the chinese players were favorites for the gold medal. members of the federation's disciplinary panel...
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nice to see you here in london. still to come this morning, we've got a lot more including a tour of the famed british museum right after this. [ female announcer ] every day, there's a new reason not to make a home-cooked meal. work, errands, a greasy bag of deep-fried easy. ♪ fortunately with hamburger helper's 40 varieties a home-cooked meal is never out of reach. hamburger helper. help is on the way. a home-cooked meal is never out of reach. abracadabra. ♪ hershey's milk chocolate with almonds in pieces. your favorites, in pieces. hey, becky. hey....uncle steve. for life's bleachable moments. [ female announcer ] the gold standard in anti-aging. roc® retinol. found in roc® retinol correxion deep wrinkle night cream. it's clinically proven to give 10 years back to the look of skin. now for maximum results, the power of roc® retinol is intensified with a serum to create retinol correxion® max. it's clinically shown to be 4x better at smoothing lines and deep wrinkles than professional treatments. new roc®
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at the london olympics, but she says the real prize is serving jesus. ♪ >> george: and welcome, everyone, to this week's edition of christian world news. i'm george thomas. >> wendy: and i'm wen giv wendy griffith. for years, the abu saif terrorized the southern philippines. they shocked the world in 2002 by kidnapping american missionaries, martin and grace. today they're still at work, but are they as dangerous as they once were? i went back to basil island to find out. it is one of the most beautiful places on earth, and in many ways, untouched by time and progress. but for nearly three decades, a deadly enemy has preyed on the people living in the southern philippines. the enemy, ab siaf, which stands for father of the sword. its goal: make the southern islands an islamic stronghold. beheadings are their signature. they carried it out against guillermo simply because his ransom did not come on time. in 2002, terrorists assigned this man the chilling task of collecting this man's bones. >> if you don't pay taxes, they will kill you. they're very angry with people, especially the forei
at the london olympics, but she says the real prize is serving jesus. ♪ >> george: and welcome, everyone, to this week's edition of christian world news. i'm george thomas. >> wendy: and i'm wen giv wendy griffith. for years, the abu saif terrorized the southern philippines. they shocked the world in 2002 by kidnapping american missionaries, martin and grace. today they're still at work, but are they as dangerous as they once were? i went back to basil island to find out. it is...
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the americans are shining in london right now. >> yes. from the pool to the gym, team usa wracked up the medals tuesday. and michael phelps showed the world he is truly an athlete for the ages. abc's tom rivers is at the games. >> reporter: michael phelps is on top of mt. olympus. the superstar swimmer needed just two more medals, any medal, to make history as the most-decorated olympian of all-time with 19. phelps surpassed the record, been held since 1964, by winning the 200 freestyle relay. his 15th gold overall. he came close to another gold, slipping out of first place right at the end of the men's 200-meter butterfly. ye shiwen won the 200 meter individual medley. the 16-year-old raised eyebrows on saturday, when she swam the last 50 meters in the 400 individual medley, faster than ryan lochte in the same discipline. the incredible victory raised accusations of possible doping, which olympic and chinese officials have vehemently denied. american men return to the basketball court. team usa defeated tunisia, giving them their second
the americans are shining in london right now. >> yes. from the pool to the gym, team usa wracked up the medals tuesday. and michael phelps showed the world he is truly an athlete for the ages. abc's tom rivers is at the games. >> reporter: michael phelps is on top of mt. olympus. the superstar swimmer needed just two more medals, any medal, to make history as the most-decorated olympian of all-time with 19. phelps surpassed the record, been held since 1964, by winning the 200...
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london twenty twelve proved to be a glorious spectacle but now there's the sobering reality of tackling recession with deep looming cuts ahead but increasing numbers of brits and convinced those at the top are the ones to save the country as lower smith reports from london for. it was a full night of sports and celebration but now that the party's over the house inevitably kicks in it's come in the form of a big economic headache and the governor of the bank of england hasn't provided any relief as he says the lympics won't lead to any kind of last sting boost to the british economy moving that ultimately the games console to the underlying economic situation in the country faces and the reality of that situation is becoming increasingly clear the u.k. is officially in a double dip recession the u.k. economy's been shrinking for the last three quarters and the latest report from the bank of england basically puts the group's full cost but this year at zero revised down from an estimate of north point eight percent in may one of the things contributing to a lack of grace these recession
london twenty twelve proved to be a glorious spectacle but now there's the sobering reality of tackling recession with deep looming cuts ahead but increasing numbers of brits and convinced those at the top are the ones to save the country as lower smith reports from london for. it was a full night of sports and celebration but now that the party's over the house inevitably kicks in it's come in the form of a big economic headache and the governor of the bank of england hasn't provided any...
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storm ecuador's london embassy to. syria. comes to a close and. heavy clashes now being reported in damascus and in the southern city of. thirty two people for alleged links to a bomb blast that came a year after rebels took control of the country. and you can see. the low in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle what do we mean when we use the word quest is it a place a state of mind or even a specific time in history also what is meant by the decline of the west particularly when so many ideas associated with it are now global. can. start. to cross out the meaning of the word west i'm joined by he's in cambridge he's the director of the humanity center at harvard university in chicago we go to richard lee he's a professor at the department of philosophy at de paul university and in washington we cross to william burns he's a professor at george washington university all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want there are different subpoena in here and i'd like my viewers to see it if i go to home in
storm ecuador's london embassy to. syria. comes to a close and. heavy clashes now being reported in damascus and in the southern city of. thirty two people for alleged links to a bomb blast that came a year after rebels took control of the country. and you can see. the low in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle what do we mean when we use the word quest is it a place a state of mind or even a specific time in history also what is meant by the decline of the west particularly when so many...
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>> yesterday london had a rainy day. temperature should get up to near 70. right now 67 in london. up to 73. maybe a late-day shower. this is more like it. it looks like probably saturday will be the next really rainy day in london for any of the outdoor events. let's bring it back home. we just finished up what was our warmest july ever on record in so many spots including indianapolis, denver had its all-time warmest month. chicago, it was your third warmest july ever. minneapolis, your second warmest july ever. i mean, you know how bad this heat has been this july. now as we go into august, it's going to be 110 in oklahoma city for your first day of august. and as we go throughout this week, the peak heating is today and tomorrow. then as we head towards the weekend, the middle of the country at least cools off a little bit. more kind of close to what we'd expect during a normal heat wave. near 100 in oklahoma city saturday and sunday. there's a few showers going through areas of maryland and delaware. even one just outside of new york city. but most of the wet weather in the mi
>> yesterday london had a rainy day. temperature should get up to near 70. right now 67 in london. up to 73. maybe a late-day shower. this is more like it. it looks like probably saturday will be the next really rainy day in london for any of the outdoor events. let's bring it back home. we just finished up what was our warmest july ever on record in so many spots including indianapolis, denver had its all-time warmest month. chicago, it was your third warmest july ever. minneapolis, your...
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many of the athletes hadn't slept much since leaving london on monday evening. after months of hard training the journey appears to have been one long party. and there was some nifty dance moves and acrobatic in the pool. today it was back to the serious stuff. the athletes were welcomed by hamburg's mayor and city officials, and they showed off their medals for the crowd. >> it's a great feeling and amazing atmosphere. there are masses of fans. they followed us the whole time as we were coming in. it's a great feeling. it's great to get the recognition. >> reporter: there are more celebrations in hamburg, autographs for the fans and reception for the athletes. >> fantastic. the german national soccer team is preparing for world qualifiers against acting. >> press conference is ahead of the game, the atmosphere has been charged with both the coach and players defending their lackluster campaign at the european championships. >> first germany coach took a swipe at critics of the team, and now midfielder is weighing in, too. at a press conference in frankfurt, the
many of the athletes hadn't slept much since leaving london on monday evening. after months of hard training the journey appears to have been one long party. and there was some nifty dance moves and acrobatic in the pool. today it was back to the serious stuff. the athletes were welcomed by hamburg's mayor and city officials, and they showed off their medals for the crowd. >> it's a great feeling and amazing atmosphere. there are masses of fans. they followed us the whole time as we were...
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to cross that whether nato will walk the talk i'm joined by jeremy corbyn in london he is a british labor party politician and member of parliament in washington we have john glaser he is assistant editor at antiwar dot com and in warsaw we go to small our he is a senior fellow at the polish institute of international affairs and a visiting senior fellow at the center for european studies right gentlemen cross-talk rules and i mean you can jump in anytime on john if i can go to you first year mr barack obama said in chicago nato has been the bedrock of common security freedom and prosperity for nearly sixty five years it hasn't just endured it has thrived because our nations are stronger when we stand together eleven years after the occupation of afghanistan to those words ring true to you well we should ask if they ring true to an afghan or to a libyan or to a lot of people in the balkans the issue is that obama sees nato as securing western influence and western power and western security. he's smart enough to know that nato is not about. progressing democracy or or transporting freedom
to cross that whether nato will walk the talk i'm joined by jeremy corbyn in london he is a british labor party politician and member of parliament in washington we have john glaser he is assistant editor at antiwar dot com and in warsaw we go to small our he is a senior fellow at the polish institute of international affairs and a visiting senior fellow at the center for european studies right gentlemen cross-talk rules and i mean you can jump in anytime on john if i can go to you first year...
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and a year after riots and looting on london's streets. just after five pm on monday here in moscow this is the life with me rule received in damascus says the syrian prime minister has reportedly fled to jordan has been sacked but is thought he's not the only recent defection from assad's elite although he is the first from his cabinet on monday several were injured by a bomb blast inside the headquarters of the state t.v. and radio channel in the capital the explosion caused considerable damage to the building this despite the government saying it's pushed rebels from their stronghold in damascus meanwhile the syrian army is massing more troops and artillery near the country's city of aleppo as opposition fighters are ready for a major battle with casualties reported on both sides to plug the gaps with new recruits and while some conscripts say they're ready to die for the cause others are trying to dodge the draft. report. on the outskirts of damascus. government paramilitary also known as should be her camp out in what used to be a eat
and a year after riots and looting on london's streets. just after five pm on monday here in moscow this is the life with me rule received in damascus says the syrian prime minister has reportedly fled to jordan has been sacked but is thought he's not the only recent defection from assad's elite although he is the first from his cabinet on monday several were injured by a bomb blast inside the headquarters of the state t.v. and radio channel in the capital the explosion caused considerable...
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after a rocky start in london,.. much of the focus was the cultural differences explained why israelis are more economically successful than palestinians. palestinian leaders were quick to brand the comments as racist, criticism that romney rejected. >> i'm not speaking about it, did not speak about the palestinian culture or the decisions made in their economy. that's an interesting topic that perhaps could deserve scholarly analysis, but i actually didn't address that. i certainly don't intend to address that during my campaign. instead i will point out that the choices society makes have a profound impact on the economy and the vitality of that society. >> in a new op-ed in "the national review," romney doubled down on his original remarks. romney writes, quote, during my recent trip to israel, i had suggested that the choices a society makes about its culture play a role in creating prosperity, and that the significant disparity between israeli and palestinian living standards was powerfully influenced by it. in
after a rocky start in london,.. much of the focus was the cultural differences explained why israelis are more economically successful than palestinians. palestinian leaders were quick to brand the comments as racist, criticism that romney rejected. >> i'm not speaking about it, did not speak about the palestinian culture or the decisions made in their economy. that's an interesting topic that perhaps could deserve scholarly analysis, but i actually didn't address that. i certainly don't...
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and olympics are underway in london, and along with the games is controversy about the coverage. tonight's beyond the scoreboard. we look at the impact of nbc's decision to delay olympic programming for prime time in the u.s. here's sports analyst. >> this is the ticket for women's gymnastics. most of america watchs on prime time, but a few hours ago -- i already know the results. i was there, and that's the core of the problem for nbc. it started four years ago where 4 billion world wide households tuned in. and nbc paid a billion and a half for the rights to the olympics and 5 billion for the next four, and want to monetize. what do they do? they're having every event covered but embargoing certain events, swimming, gymnastics, tennis and others and saying we're going to redo them in prime time. and the other thing is vertically integrating. you vu pay the package. at controversial. is it work something 38 million people tuned in over the first weekend. the most ever and nbc says they're selling over a billion in ad sales. significant. the bottom line is, nbc has a successful s
and olympics are underway in london, and along with the games is controversy about the coverage. tonight's beyond the scoreboard. we look at the impact of nbc's decision to delay olympic programming for prime time in the u.s. here's sports analyst. >> this is the ticket for women's gymnastics. most of america watchs on prime time, but a few hours ago -- i already know the results. i was there, and that's the core of the problem for nbc. it started four years ago where 4 billion world wide...
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to learn the jeremy german mind agree with jeremy in london jump in. i have to agree on that with john on this point nato has given for itself the role of intervention afghanistan intervention in nato intervention where so ever it pleases that was the whole blair i agenda surrounding nato now nine hundred ninety the warsaw pact gave itself up and collapsed nato should have done the same at that time instead we have this massive global force has it made the world safer has it made the world more secure has improved the civil liberties all over europe and north america you all know the answer to that question we need to think very seriously about what this military alliance is actually for and why it is costing particularly us taxpayers but others as well such a vast amount of money and so many lives of young soldiers lost as a result of it again you know i just want to point out one. response to something he said is that you know he says europe should pick up more of the military slack for nato so you know a lot of europe is in economic shambles right n
to learn the jeremy german mind agree with jeremy in london jump in. i have to agree on that with john on this point nato has given for itself the role of intervention afghanistan intervention in nato intervention where so ever it pleases that was the whole blair i agenda surrounding nato now nine hundred ninety the warsaw pact gave itself up and collapsed nato should have done the same at that time instead we have this massive global force has it made the world safer has it made the world more...
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now, let me show you the three-day forecast for the london olympics on your thursday. we may see some precipitation and on your friday sunny spells and saturday on and off showers due to a storm coming through. 20 degrees is what you are going to be seeing for your highs. here is your extended forecast. >>> the world's tallest tower has welcomed its one millionth visitor. all those people have gone up the tokyo skytree in 72 days since it opened, helped keep cash registers beeping around the new landmark. the skytree's operator celebrated a milestone with the lucky guests a family that came to the tower for the first time on summer vacation. >> translator: i've always wanted to go up the world's tallest tower, which is now taller than the tokyo tower. so i'm overjoyed to be here. >> the operators predict the 1 millionth visitor would arrive in early august. turns out they were right. the skytree opened in may. the tower and the surrounding shopping district have attracted more than 10 million visitors. that's nearly doubled expected turnout. >>> we'll be back with more
now, let me show you the three-day forecast for the london olympics on your thursday. we may see some precipitation and on your friday sunny spells and saturday on and off showers due to a storm coming through. 20 degrees is what you are going to be seeing for your highs. here is your extended forecast. >>> the world's tallest tower has welcomed its one millionth visitor. all those people have gone up the tokyo skytree in 72 days since it opened, helped keep cash registers beeping...
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starting with when he said he was unt sure the london games would go well. would you answer the so well? >> i tend to tell people what i believe. referring to the comments made in the media, it's something that i felt was an honest reflection of what was being -- what was concerning folks. >> reporter: and tonight a senior adviser argues that is exactly what you want from a president. someone who says what they believe. as romney heads back to the u.s., eager to turn the page. mitt romney back in boston tonight, ann romney back to london to watch her prized horse compete in the olympics. and the other race we are following, the choice of a running mate. mitt romney will not do that until ann is back in the united states. if her horse does well, she won't be back until august 9th or 10th. a little bit of help with the timetable in the next chapter of the presidential race. >> watching every move. thanks so much, david muir. >>> and police back here at home tonight may be one step closer to solving the walmart case. who is phoning in all of bomb threats to sto
starting with when he said he was unt sure the london games would go well. would you answer the so well? >> i tend to tell people what i believe. referring to the comments made in the media, it's something that i felt was an honest reflection of what was being -- what was concerning folks. >> reporter: and tonight a senior adviser argues that is exactly what you want from a president. someone who says what they believe. as romney heads back to the u.s., eager to turn the page. mitt...
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good to see you, my friend, richard quest, in london. >> yes. >> nobody knows london like him. and a terrific amount of focus has been on miami dolphieen on ryan lochte, and they have gotten along with the swim matt and rival, and we will hear from both of the those olympians in a little while. >>> and hillary clinton's journey through south africa leads her to an icon, nelson mandela. we will have that report coming up. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden
good to see you, my friend, richard quest, in london. >> yes. >> nobody knows london like him. and a terrific amount of focus has been on miami dolphieen on ryan lochte, and they have gotten along with the swim matt and rival, and we will hear from both of the those olympians in a little while. >>> and hillary clinton's journey through south africa leads her to an icon, nelson mandela. we will have that report coming up. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you...
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look at the torch in london tonight. that's where some of the competition was marred by a bit of a scandal. eight athletes have been kicked out. >>> we have more on that and the rest of the day's events. >> good evening, jump. front page news, chinese accused of match fixing. too punishment was swift. >> scandal at the olympics. four doubles team in badminton. they were disqualified after being accused of intentional throwing matches. a very clear message has been sent to oath athletes that we expect sporting behavior and proper competition. >> reporter: that was on display today at hampton court palace, the cycling time trial, where kristin armstrong won her second won sec tiff gold medal. it was the usa's tenth gold of the games, on a day when host nation great britain won its first, in the women's rowing pair. princes william and harry were on hand to lead the nation's celebration. >> we came here to win a medal. we just went and did our jobs. >> reporter: not faring as well venus williams, eliminated in straight sets
look at the torch in london tonight. that's where some of the competition was marred by a bit of a scandal. eight athletes have been kicked out. >>> we have more on that and the rest of the day's events. >> good evening, jump. front page news, chinese accused of match fixing. too punishment was swift. >> scandal at the olympics. four doubles team in badminton. they were disqualified after being accused of intentional throwing matches. a very clear message has been sent to...
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mark phillips is in london. >> reporter: for someone with this many olympic medals you wouldn't think getting a couple more would be that important, but it was. achael phelps had 16 in his nullection before going into these games, and showed them to anderson cooper on "60 minutes." some of them he keeps wrapped in ilverd t-shirt. hed after the u.s. silver medal in the relay the other night, to count was up to 17. the threshold of something that had never been done before. only a russian gymnast from the 1950s and 60s, larisa latynina had ever won more and she told phelps the only time they met that she thought he'd surpass her, but still considers her not herself the greatest olympian ever. l t any more. phelps was leading in the about butterfly until the last stroke, but his face showed he was beaten by five 100th's of a second by chad le clos. still, it tied him for are the all time olympic silver record. co the second race a freestyle relay there was no suspense, just domination, phelps same the with t leg in a convincing u.s. twoory, another gold, his 15th to go with two silvers a
mark phillips is in london. >> reporter: for someone with this many olympic medals you wouldn't think getting a couple more would be that important, but it was. achael phelps had 16 in his nullection before going into these games, and showed them to anderson cooper on "60 minutes." some of them he keeps wrapped in ilverd t-shirt. hed after the u.s. silver medal in the relay the other night, to count was up to 17. the threshold of something that had never been done before. only a...
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it is midday here in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 3:00 p.m. in moscow where security is tight where three members of the polka band pussy riot is awaiting the verdict that could send them to jail. the three women have been in jail since march after the band put on a brief anti-putin performance. images are there for you. steve rosenberg is there. steve, how close are we to labor -- to a verdict? >> the judges are due to start delivering a verdict about now. she has not started yet. as for what is happening outside the courthouse, we have seen supporters and opponents just over there. there is a string quartet playing classical music. they are among the opponents. they say that if pussy riot will go into a cathedral to perform, where will they go next? an elementary school? groups have been going around dressing statues appeared >> this verdict will be delivered in full on this day or is this a process that will continue further on? >> we expect the verdict to be delivered today. but it could take some time for the judge to get through the read
it is midday here in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 3:00 p.m. in moscow where security is tight where three members of the polka band pussy riot is awaiting the verdict that could send them to jail. the three women have been in jail since march after the band put on a brief anti-putin performance. images are there for you. steve rosenberg is there. steve, how close are we to labor -- to a verdict? >> the judges are due to start delivering a verdict about now. she has not started...
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london of course you can always follow up on the stories on our website on t. dot com a plenty more for you there including i reports surfacing of a top secret u.s. israeli troop. to attack iran find out online whether there are any grounds to these rumors. but you can watch how rainbow flying to been streaming through the streets of vietnam's capital for the first time in the country's history as it hosts it in or gay parade. there are moscow time or the trial of the female punk band pussy riot has resumed after a weekend recess the defendant currently being cross-examined three members of the group are facing prison on hooliganism charges for their stand inside moscow's main cathedral cathedral and that was back in february now reporting from outside the courthouse. the second week of this trial has now begun and has proven quite lengthy in proceeding so far not because we've only just heard from the defense they've only just had the opportunity on friday just to stand there eyewitnesses this is a trial that's been somewhat dominate his so far by the prosecut
london of course you can always follow up on the stories on our website on t. dot com a plenty more for you there including i reports surfacing of a top secret u.s. israeli troop. to attack iran find out online whether there are any grounds to these rumors. but you can watch how rainbow flying to been streaming through the streets of vietnam's capital for the first time in the country's history as it hosts it in or gay parade. there are moscow time or the trial of the female punk band pussy...
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monday murray has been showing the same top form that brought him a london olympic gold medal the scot remaining on track to become the only player to ever win the summer games on the u.s. open in the same year the twenty five year old brushing aside creation even dudek six two six three sponsor it's probably one drawer of the lopez will battle for the chance to face murray in round. one elsewhere in the pick of the man in action world number five dublin for overcame a potential but skin in the guise of big serving size african kevin anderson responded winning a six four sixty seven. brings us to boxing where the pride of kazakstan konami glove can is set to put his unbeaten streak on the line this very weekend the w.p.a. and i.b.o. middleweight champion will face off against pole proxy on saturday in new york and also taking the time to step out a possible super fide russian to me is a prisoner not on the cards. i have a good point but i don't believe so. will be weak enough to let me get it through time and time again and almost i think it will be a tough fight presently dimitri put
monday murray has been showing the same top form that brought him a london olympic gold medal the scot remaining on track to become the only player to ever win the summer games on the u.s. open in the same year the twenty five year old brushing aside creation even dudek six two six three sponsor it's probably one drawer of the lopez will battle for the chance to face murray in round. one elsewhere in the pick of the man in action world number five dublin for overcame a potential but skin in the...